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President Trump met with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday and announced a plan for the U.S. to run Gaza after a peace deal.
The plan shows Israel retreating from Gaza but only after hostages are released. Israel has to release its Palestinian hostages too. The third withdrawal has Israel holding control of the perimeter buffer zone they created when the war began.
But the White House makes it clear that “Israel will not occupy or annex Gaza.”
Day-to-day authority would fall to a “temporary International Stabilization Force” (ISF), which would train vetted Palestinian police and work with Jordan and Egypt. This force would also coordinate with Israel and Egypt to secure Gaza’s borders.
While President Trump appeared optimistic about this plan, Netanyahu carved out his own option to keep full control.
“If Hamas rejects your plan, Mr. President, or if they supposedly accepts it and then basically do everything to counter it, then Israel will finish the job by itself. This can be done the easy way, or it can be done the hard way. But it will be done,” the Prime Minister said.
That means even if Hamas agrees, Netanyahu could claim they’ve “countered” the deal — and keep fighting.
To remove any doubt, Netanyahu released a video afterward boasting that the deal would still allow the IDF to stay in Gaza — apparently overlooking the “Israel will not occupy Gaza” part.